Mr Happie - Sharing Happiness
Do what your heart says and you will be happie and successful. - Mr. Happie
Sunday, 21 June 2020
Choice of Words We Use by Mahatria Ji along with Subtitles.
Labels:
attitude,
career,
career choices,
career counseling,
career decisions,
career development,
career enhancement,
challenges in life,
counseling,
how to avoid bad attitude,
how to become positive,
how to think positively,
interviews,
jobs,
positive attitude,
positive thinker,
positive thinking,
proactive attitude
Thursday, 21 May 2020
Only Disability in Life is Bad Attitude.
Disability is a state of mind. A wonderful reminder to accept ourselves as we are while we are constantly developing our capabilities. Our minds are like programs, awaiting the code that will determine behaviors; like bank vaults awaiting our deposits. The attitudes of individuals can change throughout their lifetime. These changes may be as a result of prevailing circumstances or life’s experiences, hence the phrase developing an attitude. These changes may be positive in which case the individual can develop a better attitude or negative in which case the result may be worse.
Monday, 10 April 2017
|| Career Choices are Life Choices ||
Def. (Oxford English Dictionary): A person’s course or progress through life.
It also pertains to his occupational or profession that usually
involves special training or formal education and is considered to be a
person’s lifework.
What is Career Development?
Career development is an ongoing process of gaining knowledge and
improving skills that will help an individual to establish a career
plan.
Why Select a Career?
- We have been created unique. (Eg. Fingerprint).
- We are born only once & lets count it big.
- We spend almost 40 years on our work. A total over 80,000 hours , we work.
- Now ask yourself how you will spend these 80,000 hours before you die?
THE CAREER DECISION-MAKING PROCESS:
Abilities/Aptitude + Interest + Personality/Motivation = Career Choice
Step 1: Discovering Yourself
- What are my interests? Values? Skills? Personality preferences? Strengths?
- What are three careers that interest me?
- What are three college majors that I want to explore?
Step 2: Exploring Options
- What information or individuals can help me to explore my college or career options?
- What classes or activities can help me to develop my strengths?
- How can I learn more about informational interviews, job shadowing, exploratory internships, service learning, civic honors, or student organizations to gain firsthand experience?
Step 3: Making a decision
- How much time and energy am I willing to invest to make a career decision?
- Who is part of my support system to help me evaluate the pros and cons?
- What are my top priorities to consider for this decision?
Step 4: Taking Action
- How can I strengthen my readiness for success in a college major?
- What is one goal that I have? How can I reach it? What action can I take now?
- Which one of my talents can I develop through classes or outside activities?
Step 5: Evaluating the decision
- Is my decision a realistic option?
- Is there anything preventing me from achieving this goal? What would it mean if I didn’t have any barriers?
- Who in my support system can assist me with achieving this goal?
Advice to the students:
- Self – evaluation to identify one’s strengths & weakness, followed by efforts to strengthen the former & to eliminate the latter.
- When your efforts each day build on your previous efforts, the combined result is powerful indeed. (perseverance)
- Complete responsibility of your thoughts & actions.
- Focus & with hard-work.
All the very best for the wonderful opportunities ahead.
- Mr. Happie
Wednesday, 8 March 2017
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